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  1. Blake, P.: Who will be the king ... of the portals? : There is a lot of competition to be the alpha business information site (1999) 0.02
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    Source
    Information today. 16(1999) no.8, S.20-22
  2. Blake, P.: AltaVista and Notes for the web (1996) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Briefly reviews the AltaVista and Notes search software for searching the WWW. In the case of AltaVista, Digital claims that this web crawler has been crawling the WWW at the rate of 2,5 million pages per day and already accounts for the indexing of 16 million pages and 13.000 newsgroups. Suggests that AltaVista pulls of significantly more on obscure or specialist subjects than rivals like InfoSeek and Excite. concludes with details of IBM's development of the Lotus WWW searcher designed to cope with the increasing complexity of web applications
  3. Blake, P.: CyberHound sniffs out the right sites (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes Gale Research's new search engine for the Web. CyberHound currently covers more than 30.000 sites and will expand to over 50.000 by the end of the year. CyberHound is designed for information professionals, providing reviewed and rated sites, searious searching and editorial analysis. The service offers a search capability based on Personal Library's PL Web search engine
  4. Blake, P.: Searching out and assessing Web sites (1996) 0.02
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  5. Blake, P.: ¬The arrival of free patent information : Internet provision of patent information for free is affecting vendors (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Discusses the implications for users of patent information of the decision by the European Patent Office (EPO) to follow the US by offering the full text of patents, free, via the Internet. This poses a threat to the traditional vendors and could result in the loss of sophisticated searching should they withdraw from the patent information market. While it is possible that the Internet and online vendors could supply complementary levels of service, high quality patent abstracting and indexing is expensive and vendors are under pressure to reduce prices. Describes the implementation of the EPO project and the impact on MicroPatent of IBM's Web based patent service